Back in Summer of ‘05, Fiamma Burger made its debut at the Bellingham Farmers’ Market in the form of a mobile unit. Fiamma aimed for a West Coast spin on the smash style burger, thus the flagship Fiamma Burger was born - a patty smashed and cooked to order that still holds the thickness and texture West Coasters had come to expect. The community embraced the flagship burger, especially in regards to the quality of ingredients. As Bellingham continues to evolve, Fiamma burger is still committed to using those same, quality ingredients to create a flavorful smash style burger with a variety of additions available.
Read MoreThe Squirrel Nut Zippers Jazz from the Back ‘O Town show is an intriguing look at the birth of jazz, focused on the prodigious musical neighborhood of New Orleans called Back ‘O Town. Mount Baker Theatre (MBT) will be hosting Squirrel Nut Zippers on the theatre’s Main Stage Wednesday, September 25, 2024 as part of their 2024-25 season.
Read MoreCloud Mountain Farm Center in Everson WA is excited to announce four Fruit Tastings on the Farm this harvest season – August 1, August 22, September 19, and October 17 from 5:30-7:00 pm. They invite you to enjoy certified organic, locally produced, regionally adapted fruit varieties and share your feedback on flavor and taste profiles. The first three events will be all ages, and the final one will be a special 21+ event pairing locally-produced cider and wine with our fruit.
Read MoreSustainable Connections is excited to celebrate September Eat Local Month, a month-long celebration of eating local food and honoring those who grow, raise, harvest, and prepare it to share with this community. All month long, Sustainable Connections will highlight the benefits of eating locally. They will also share opportunities to enjoy food from chefs, farmers, fishers, and grocers and experience the unique flavors of our region.
Read MoreWith this year’s grants totaling nearly $173,000 for more than 30 organizations, the Community Foundation’s investment tops half a million dollars since Project Neighborly was established in 2016. Grants have ranged from $360 to $5000, with projects coming from all corners of the county and all manner of groups, from neighborhood associations and faith organizations, to schools, local government and tribes, a range of arts, environmental and social service nonprofits and Western Washington University.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for live music in Bellingham, the Trackside Beer Garden is the place to be. Trackside is serving up Funky Groovy Jams on Thursdays, a rotating medley of genres on Saturdays, and alternating Jazz and Folk on Sundays. Whether you’re a fan of smooth jazz, lively folk tunes, or dance-worthy grooves, Trackside has something for everyone. It's the perfect spot to discover your new favorite band while enjoying refreshing Kulshan brews.
Read MoreNorthwest Youth Services is excited to announce the launch of their Love Warriors Movement. A Movement to end youth and young adult homelessness in Skagit and Whatcom Counties.
The term Love Warrior was coined by Dr. Cornel West. “Love Warriors are those who have decided to cut radically against the grain and attempt to engage in forms of care and concern for others. They have a hypersensitivity to the suffering of others. They are willing to give oneself, to emptying oneself, to give whatever gifts one has cultivated to make the world a better place.”
Read MoreBellingham Public Library presents a full line-up of programs and events in June 2024. Highlights for the month include the kick-off of Summer Reading for adults and children on June 1, Library Card Night with the Bellingham Bells on June 20, and recognition of Pride Month with special lists of recommended library materials.
Locations are noted below for each program, including the Central Library, the Bellis Fair Branch, the Fairhaven Library Branch, Joe Martin Field, Lee Memorial Park and online. For more information see BellinghamPublicLibrary.org. All Library programs are free of charge.
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